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Previously on "whats my name Biatch? Use my name."
I don't really think that's a banana. He's now going to cost us a bloody fortune whilst locked up. If he is an illegal then just bloody ship him out with his sentence suspended until he steps foot on UK soil. That should sort the issue nicely.
I don't really think that's a banana. He's now going to cost us a bloody fortune whilst locked up. If he is an illegal then just bloody ship him out with his sentence suspended until he steps foot on UK soil. That should sort the issue nicely.
Illegal immigrant who spent thousands on sham marriage is jailed after he was caught out because he couldn't spell his bride's name
Babar Khan, 24, spent £4,660 on sham marriage to woman he barely knew
Police stormed ceremony after staff saw Khan could not spell bride's name
When questioned by officers fake couple gave 'wildly conflicting' accounts
Police searched his home and found 'crib notes' with prepared answers
Khan fled but was caught and has been jailed - he will then be deported
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